Front Row Observation from my first JB Concert at Salt Lake City 4-22-12!
Hi fellow Members, I'm a new member and this is my first Post. Sorry I’m a little late with my post, but here it goes:
My friend Brett and I made the road trip from Boise ID. We have only known about JB for less than a year and have really enjoyed getting caught up on what he’s done over the past 12 years including Black Country Communion. This was our first JB Concert!
The Abravenel Hall is beautiful venue that is home of the Utah Symphony. We were fortunate to obtain front row seats from StubHub for the price about two times the face value. We felt the splurge was justified since we had missed out on this Exceptional Talent for the past several years. There’s something special about sitting in the front row at a concert. You feel somewhat like a VIP! Our seats were located about 10ft left of center across from Keyboard player, Rick Mellick.
Before the show there were two High School / College age guys sitting a few seats to our left and I noticed one of them holding their ticket and it looked like it was signed by JB? I asked him about it and he said it was signed by Joe at the Meet & Greet earlier that day. How Cool!
I was delightfully surprised by the Iron Maiden song “Two Minutes to Midnight” cranking just prior to the band taking the stage! I now have learned that this is routine for the band. Joe was sharply dressed in a nice dark black suite (no tie) with a nice pair of black dress shoes topped off with his classic JB Shades.
It was clear from the opening song, Slow Train, that the sound was loud and Powerful! The sound from our front row seats was very good. Joe’s Guitars sounded perfect for me. I do remember a few moments during a some of the louder songs that I almost reached into my pocket for my ear plugs. I never did use my ear plugs and I never had any ill effects with my hearing after concert or the next day.
It was mesmerizing when Joe would step away from the Mic and work is way over to our side of the stage, just a few feet away looking up at him as he played with such Amazing Precision and Feeling. I was in Complete Awe when he was performing this close to us. Just Incredible!
While I was captivated during the entire show, The song “DustBowl” stood out for me because they performed an amazing extended version that promptly garnered a Standing “O” when the song ended! Woke Up Dreaming went Above and Beyond any other previous version I had seen! I remember during a quiet part of “Woke Up dreaming” when Joe was standing right in front of us, I could hear Joe’s foot tapping to keep his timing! I thought to myself, now that’s something you’ll never hear on a DVD!
I enjoyed the the time when Joe and Tal (the drummer) were trading off licks in fun and Joe played the beginning notes to Stairway To Heaven and Tal responded with his hands on the skins like Bongos (Like John Bonham)! I have to give credit to Forum Member JT1960 who made the “Bonham” connection in his post because I didn’t make the connection at the time. Thanks JT!
I was excited to see from prior set list posts that the the band was performing, “A New Day Yesterday”, My favorite BCC song. I must say though, when they performed this song I missed Glen Hugh’s engaging vocals in the song. Other than that, The song was great.
The first of the two Encore songs was “Driving Towards the Daylight” which is song that is beginning to grow on me more and more! The second encore song was the amazing “Just Got Paid”! Joe put on some Goofy Green Glasses (You got to love his sense of humor) and encouraged the whole audience to Stand Up as he proceeded to belted it out with solo variations I had never seen or heard before! It Was an Awesome Performance!
After the concert we hung out around the bus in hopes of getting him to sign a couple things for us. I should mention that the weather in Salt Lake on this day was at or near record high temps (upper 80‘s) during the day). At night it was cooler but still very comfortable T-shirt weather!
We waited around the bus about 30 minutes along with about 30 other fans. Joe eventually came out and gracefully made his way through the line. He looked a little tired but relaxed, like an athlete who had just competed in an event.
He gladly signed my friends Pick Guard and commented on his Gibson T-Shirt. I handed Joe my Royal Albert Hall DVD and he signed it with a Silver Sharpie and we shook hands. Sweet! I noticed Joe was wearing special black gloves. I suspect that they help protect his hands after a performance? After all, those are some Very Special Hands!
My friend and I were so amped after the show and seeing Joe that we set out and found a Beer Pub a few blocks away open till Midnight and were able to have a couple cold ones and relish about our memorable evening. What a Great Time!
Scott from Boise